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Narrative Revisited Telling A Story In The Age Of New Media Christian R Hoffmann Ed

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Narrative Revisited Telling A Story In The Age Of New Media Christian R Hoffmann Ed
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.96 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Christian R. Hoffmann (ed.)
ISBN: 9789027287700, 9027287708
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Narrative Revisited Telling A Story In The Age Of New Media Christian R Hoffmann Ed by Christian R. Hoffmann (ed.) 9789027287700, 9027287708 instant download after payment.

The volume examines the role of narratives in old and new media. Its ten contributions firstly center on the various forms and functions narratives assume in computer-mediated environments, e.g. websites, weblogs, message boards, etc. In this light, past and present approaches to the description of narratives are presented and reevaluated based on their ability to capture the conceptual and methodological exigencies of new media. Secondly, the volume sheds new light upon the multimodal composition of new media narratives which typically feature multiple co-occurring semiotic modes such as speech, sound, text, static or moving images. In this vein, each paper explores a wide array of authentic examples from text genres as diverse as political speeches, real-time narratives and contemporary feature films. Its wide scope should not only appeal to linguists interested in the discursive and pragmatic dimension of narratives but also to scholars and students in other scientific disciplines.

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